Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1934 — Page 2

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SCHOOL SURVEY BOARD CALLED TOO ONE-SIDED Critics Deplore Failure to Name K. P. Williams, Friend of Reform. Charge that the teacher training survey committee, appointed last week by the state board of education. is “packed with professors of technique, was being heard today. Acfrnitting that the announced personnel might lend itself to such charges, Floyd I. McMurray. state superintendent, explaineo that the committee will call on others for aid in the survey and “all viewpoints will be represented " One of the purposes of the survey w to eliminate “nonsense courses in educational technique” and this can not be done by putting the professors responsible for creation of such courses in charge of the survey, according to critics. Williams Rejection Hinted One of the reasons for the criticism is the report that Professor Kenneth P Williams of the Indiana university department of mathematics was rejected as a survey committee member. He headed a committee of the Association of University Professors making a nation-wide study of educational courses and has been a leader in the fight for reform. That Professor Williams' name was stricken from the committee list was denied by Mr. McMurray, although he said that he may have been one of many others considered by the board. Dean Henry L. Smith of the Indiana university school of education. representing the extreme opposite of the Williams viewpoint, waa the first man named to the committee. Others on Committee Other “professional educationists” on the committee include Piesident Ralph N. Tirey of the Indiana State Teachers’ college; Dr. George L. Brandenburg, head of the Purdue university department of education. and Dr. Earl Bowman, director of student teaching at De Pauw university. Other members are Superintendent Deane Walker of the Marshall county schools; Dr. A. L. Kohlmeier, head of the history department at Indiana university, and President Louis Bertram of Wabash college. STATE DETECTIVES TO AUGMENT ARSON FORCE Arrangement Doubles Staff Without Cost, Feeney Says. A1 Feeney, in his role of state fire marshal, announced today that he has doubled the size of the arson investigation staff without increased cost to the state. This was done, he explained, by using the six detectives of the state police force on arson cases, whenever needed. There also are six regular arson investigators. “Using police detectives 1 r *nis purpose will speed solution of such crimes and aid in catching the criminals,” Chief Feeney predicted. LIQUOR THIEVES BUSY: 2 THEFTS REPORTED Truck Driver and Druggist Report Losses to Police. Liquor was stolen yesterday in two robberies Cecil Glantz. 1523 East Market street. Indianapolis Forwarding Company truck driver, reported to police the theft of a case of whisky from his truck while he was making a delivery at Thirtieth street and Central avenue. A quantity of whisky and cigarets was taken from a drug store at 1566 Columbia avenue. Charles McKinsey, proprietor, informed police. Suffers Skull Fracture in Fall Mrs. Martha Sands. 73. 2112 Bellefontaine street, suffered a fractured skull when she fell downstairs early today at her home. She was sent to city hospital.

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HITLER GIVES GERMAN STUDENTS NEW LAWS Organizations Obliged to Adhere to Storm Troops. By Vnited Press BERLIN, Feb. 7.—German student organizations met today in the presence of Chancellor Adolf Hitler to receive new laws under which all members are obliged to “adhere to the storm troops’ voluntary laber service and receive political instruction iff order to become Germans conscious of their honor and ready to defend it.” The students' supreme leader will be appointed by the minister of interior. The organizations include certain German speaking Aryan groups abroad.

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